
Now that is a nice AFC Championship ring for the 3rd AFC Championship…
Man I should have been at Super Bowl XXVII in Pasadena. Got robbed in a sales contest at the dealership I worked in…had the tickets and airfare right there and… To hell with Aaron but I digress
The Greatest comeback in history a few weeks before in the wildcard..41-38 over Houston. Then bested Pittsburgh 24-3 in Bill Cowher’s first playoff game as Steelers coach. Then beat the arch rival Dolphins, in Miami, for the AFC Championship game 29-10! I can remember many Bills fans torn about who should we start at quarterback: Frank Reich, who orchestrated those first 2 playoff wins or Jim Kelly! I was torn myself thinking maybe go with Reich to shake things up a bit since we lost two Super Bowls prior and Dallas would have limited film to study..hmmmm what if?
Yet one of the strongest Bills team ever and I know I’m not alone in celebrating how euphoric it was winning that greatest comeback in history 41-38 over Houston. Celebrating that as a fan was like we had won a SuperBowl. Marv Levy was quoted in ’92 “Where it feels surreal and is this really happening? Most of the time when you’re making history you don’t realize it at the time. In this instance we did.” I must have watched that game 10 times that week. That was the most uplifting game ever..work was great for the next few weeks, my girlfriend kissed better..etc…I don’t think you could find a Bills fan that didn’t feel that way also.
Back to back Super Bowl losses had many fans and pundits writing off the Bills. How would they recover?? Yet all these players were in their prime and led by unsung leaders like LB Darryl Talley, they dusted themselves off and came right back in 1992. During this season they were 4-0 against the NFC west including a 38-35 win in San Francisco vs. the 49ers who went 14-2. Good enough for homefield advantage in the NFC. Going into the final week the Bills were ready to clinch homefield in the AFC for a 3rd straight year when:
So in 6 quarters the Oilers had outscored the Bills 62-6 before the comeback if you included the previous week.The Bills were playing with house money the rest of that postseason. The 52-17 loss to the Cowboys was painful but the euphoric high all Bills had been on for the previous month tempered the pain. No one shared what we had felt because no other team had ever come from that far down when it looked like the season was over. It left all Bills fans optimistic going into 1993.
That wildcard win was a gift from the football gods.
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They had just visited Ohio State University and tested out players before the draft. Standing room only in this bar on St Patty’s and havin’ a drink with an off duty police officer at the door and in they came right between us…”That S.O.B. looks just like Jimmy Johnson?” is all I could blurt out…I was drinking gang…articulation isn’t a strong suit at a time like that. Never mind being a fan of the Miami Hurricanes, etc. Talking to him was cool…slapped me on the back and said sorry about Buffalo…lol. This was 1 1/2 months after the 52-17 Super Bowl win Dallas had over the Bills.
Funny he only played for Dallas in 1992 and 1993 and was a Pro Bowler who didn’t get his due for what he meant to that defense. Without Haley in 1991, they made it to the Divisional round of the playoffs yet were destroyed by Detroit’s passing game. Everett made sure that no one would do that in 1992.
This was the best of the Cowboys teams of the 90’s. Everett got his due in ’93 with a Pro Bowl berth. One of the reason’s they didn’t three-peat in ’94 I believe started with Jimmy Johnson’s (the [[_]]) departure and the other was losing Thomas Everett to Tampa.







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